Prevalence of natural rubber latex allergy (Type I and Type IV) in laboratory workers in The Netherlands |
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Authors: | Hans de Groot Nicolette W de Jong Ellen Duijster Roy Gerth van Wijk Ab Vermeulen Albert W van Toorenenbergen Lidy Geursen Theo van Joost |
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Affiliation: | Department of Allergology, Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;Laboratory of Allergology, Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The objective of the study was to study the prevalence of Type IV and Type I allergy to natural rubber latex (NRL) in a population at risk in the Netherlands. Laboratory workers regularly using gloves were invited to complete a questionnaire and to be tested. We performed patch tests with standard contact allergens, rubber additives, glove powder and pieces of 4 gloves; prick tests with inhalant allergens, glove extracts, glove powder and fruit extracts; and RASTs. Glove-related hand dermatitis was reported in 36.9% of the individuals interviewed. A positive patch test result for rubber additives was seen in only 6.6%. Glove-related urticaria, rhinoconjunctivitis and/or asthma were reported in 24.6% of all cases. Confirmation of an IgE-mediated reaction was achieved in 8.3% by prick test with glove extracts and 5.0% by RAST No reaction to glove powder was noticed in patch testing or in prick testing. A high prevalence rate of glove-related symptoms and NRL Type I allergy was found in laboratory workers exposed to rubber gloves. Surprisingly, there was no co-existence of Type I and Type IV allergy in this population. |
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Keywords: | natural rubber latex Type I allergy Type IV allergy patch testing prick testing RASTs questionnaire epidemiology occupational laboratory workers rubber gloves |
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